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The Smiling Lieutenant is a 1931 American pre-Code musical comedy film directed by Ernst Lubitsch, starring Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert and Miriam Hopkins, and released by Paramount Pictures.
- Ernst Lubitsch
The Smiling Lieutenant: Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. With Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert, Miriam Hopkins, Charles Ruggles. An amorous lieutenant is forced to marry a socially awkward princess, though he tries to keep his violin-playing girlfriend on the side.
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- Comedy, Musical, Romance
- Ernst Lubitsch
- 1931-08-01
The Smiling Lieutenant is a delightful showcase for its rising female stars, who are never more charming than when Colbert tunefully instructs Hopkins, "Jazz Up Your Lingerie." Film Info. $47.96. Cast. Maurice Chevalier. Niki. Miriam Hopkins. Princess Anna. Claudette Colbert. Franzi. Charlie Ruggles. Max. George Barbier. King Adolf XV.
- Niki
Film Details. Awards. Articles & Reviews. Quotes. Notes. Brief Synopsis. A misfired flirtation lands a young lieutenant married to a princess instead of the one he loves. Cast & Crew. Read More. Ernst Lubitsch. Director. Maurice Chevalier. Niki [Nikolaus von Preyn] Claudette Colbert. Franzi. Miriam Hopkins. Princess Anna. Charles Ruggles. Max.
- Ernst Lubitsch
- Maurice Chevalier
Apr 15, 2023 · The Smiling Lieutenant ( 1931) Maurice Chevalier, Claudette Colbert : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive. Volume 90%. 1:29:14.
A simple wink, intended by Austrian palace guard Lt. Nikolaus von Preyn (Maurice Chevalier) for girlfriend, Franzi (Claudette Colbert), is accidentally intercepted -- and misread -- by the visiting...
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- Musical, Comedy
Directed by Ernst Lubitsch. In Lubitsch’s third sound feature, Maurice Chevalier plays a cheerful but bemused hero Austrian officer who has the mixed good fortune to win the affections of two equally beautiful women: a warm-hearted violinist (Colbert) and a haughty princess (Hopkins).